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Red Blood Cell Glutathione Peroxidase Blood Test

$194.00 AUD

Want to understand not just whether you have enough selenium, but whether your cells are actually using it to protect against oxidative damage?

Measures the activity of glutathione peroxidase inside red blood cells, a selenium-dependent antioxidant enzyme. Provides a functional assessment of antioxidant capacity and selenium status, showing how effectively selenium is being used at the cellular level beyond what serum selenium alone reveals.

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Overview

Glutathione peroxidase (GPx) is an antioxidant enzyme that neutralises hydrogen peroxide and lipid peroxides inside cells. These reactive molecules are normal byproducts of metabolism, but when they accumulate faster than the body can clear them, they damage cell membranes, proteins, and DNA. GPx is one of the body's primary defences against this process.

What makes GPx particularly useful as a test marker is that it requires selenium to function. Selenium is incorporated into the enzyme's active site as the amino acid selenocysteine, and without adequate selenium, GPx cannot be properly assembled or operate effectively. This means that measuring GPx activity inside red blood cells provides a functional assessment of selenium status, showing whether the selenium in your body is actually being put to work rather than simply measuring how much is circulating in your blood.

This test goes beyond a standard serum selenium measurement. Serum selenium tells you the concentration of selenium in plasma at the time of the draw. RBC GPx activity tells you how effectively that selenium is supporting antioxidant defence at the cellular level. The two tests complement each other, and some practitioners order both for a complete picture.

Low GPx activity may indicate selenium deficiency, increased oxidative burden, or reduced enzyme synthesis. It has been associated with cardiovascular disease, thyroid dysfunction, fatigue, and chronic illness in research settings. High GPx activity typically reflects an upregulation response to increased oxidative stress, or supplementation with selenium.

The test is most relevant for people working with integrative or functional medicine practitioners who are investigating oxidative stress, evaluating selenium sufficiency, or assessing antioxidant capacity as part of a broader metabolic workup.

Symptoms

To assess cellular antioxidant function, evaluate functional selenium status, contribute to an oxidative stress assessment, and inform integrative or functional medicine investigations into fatigue, metabolic health, and chronic disease risk.

Questions

  • Serum selenium measures the amount of selenium circulating in the blood at the time of the test. RBC GPx activity measures how effectively that selenium is being used inside red blood cells to perform its antioxidant function. GPx activity is a functional selenium marker — it reflects biological sufficiency rather than just circulating concentration.
  • Selenium is incorporated directly into the active site of glutathione peroxidase as the amino acid selenocysteine. Without adequate selenium, GPx cannot be properly assembled or function effectively, which reduces the cell's ability to neutralise peroxides and reactive oxygen species.
  • No fasting is required for this test.
  • Measuring enzyme activity requires specialised laboratory techniques beyond simply quantifying a mineral in serum. Red blood cells must be isolated, lysed, and the GPx activity measured using specific substrates — a more complex and resource-intensive process.
  • Yes. Selenium has a relatively narrow therapeutic window and excess supplementation causes selenosis, characterised by hair loss, brittle nails, a garlic odour, and neurological symptoms. Supplementation should be guided by testing and practitioner advice, not self-administered on the basis of suspected deficiency.

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Bloody Good’s Chief Medical Officer

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How to prepare

No fasting is required. No specific preparation is needed. If you are supplementing selenium, your result will reflect your supplemented state. Discuss with your practitioner whether to test on or off supplementation. Avoid strenuous exercise the day before testing as intense exercise generates reactive oxygen species that may temporarily affect antioxidant enzyme activity.

After the test

Share your result with your integrative medicine practitioner, GP, or specialist. Low GPx activity in the context of clinical symptoms may prompt selenium supplementation or investigation into other factors affecting antioxidant function. Selenium supplementation should be guided by a practitioner, as selenium toxicity (selenosis) can occur with over-supplementation.

Your test results will be available in your private dashboard. If there are any urgent issues, we'll let you know so you can follow up with your health professional.

Understanding results

RBC GPx activity is measured in units per gram of haemoglobin (U/g Hb) or units per litre (U/L). Reference ranges are laboratory-specific and vary by assay method.

- Low GPx activity: Suggests reduced cellular antioxidant capacity. May reflect selenium deficiency, increased oxidative burden, or reduced enzyme synthesis. Associated with increased oxidative stress and may be relevant in the context of fatigue, cardiovascular disease, thyroid dysfunction, and chronic illness.
- Normal GPx activity: Indicates adequate selenium incorporation into functional antioxidant enzyme. Does not rule out elevated oxidative stress from other sources.
- High GPx activity: Generally indicates upregulation in response to increased oxidative stress, or supplementation with selenium (activity plateaus at supraphysiological selenium levels).

Results should be interpreted in the context of serum selenium, other antioxidant markers, and clinical presentation.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Most collection centres accept walk-ins. Some may require a booking - check details when you click on your chosen location.

If your test needs fasting, we’ll include that in your instructions after you order. Fasting usually means no food for 8–12 hours, but water is fine.

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